Pressure evolution of the crystal structure and magnetism of the honeycomb α-RuBr3 is studied using high-pressure x-ray diffraction, magnetometry, and density-functional band-structure calculations. Hydrostatic compression transforms antiferromagnetic α-RuBr3 (R3ˉ) into paramagnetic α′-RuBr3 (P1ˉ) where short Ru-Ru bonds cause magnetism collapse above 1.3 GPa at 0 K and 2.5 GPa at 295 K. Below this critical pressure, the N\'eel temperature of α-RuBr3 increases with the slope of 1.8 K/GPa. Pressure tunes α-RuBr3 away from the Kitaev limit, whereas increased third-neighbor in-plane coupling and interlayer coupling lead to a further stabilization of the collinear zigzag state. Both α- and α′-RuBr3 are metastable at ambient pressure, but their transformation into the thermodynamically stable β-polymorph is kinetically hindered at room temperature.
@article{arxiv.2403.17085,
title = {Magnetic versus nonmagnetic polymorphs of RuBr$_3$ under pressure},
author = {Bin Shen and Victoria A. Ginga and Angel M. Arévalo-López and Gaston Garbarino and Ece Uykur and Marcos Goncalves-Faria and Prashanta K. Mukharjee and Philipp Gegenwart and Alexander A. Tsirlin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.17085},
year = {2024}
}
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